When should I harvest White Widow?

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Stonerman

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Hello. I was hoping to get some opinions on when I should harvest my Seedsman White Widow. Right now the trichomes are about 75% cloudy and the rest are clear with an amber one here and there.

I am looking for more of an uplifting high with good antidepressive effect where I can still be functional if I have to, but at the same time just a touch of the indica stone to where I could relax and zone out on tv or a video game if I wanted.

Thanks!
 
I would suggest that you harvest the plant in stages. Take part of it when the trichs are about 10% amber for that up high you want. Harvest the rest later for that more Indica kicked-back high.
 
Thanks Hemp Goddess, I think I will try that. When I harvest this way, does it stunt the plant? If so, about how long? What is a good amount to take at each chop?

Thanks again!
 
I too like the upbeat high, AI let my WW go 10 weeks, gives me about 20% amber with mostly cloudy.
 
i was wondering if you dont mind answering a question

what was the smell like during flower?
 
Growdude said:
I too like the upbeat high, AI let my WW go 10 weeks, gives me about 20% amber with mostly cloudy.

Yep, nothing beats that upbeat high where I get a permanent Joker grin :D Are there any that are still clear at that point? I just reached 9 weeks and there is still a good 20% clear.
 
danfinance2008 said:
i was wondering if you dont mind answering a question

what was the smell like during flower?

For me there was not much smell at all until about week 6 or 7 then it started to smell kind of like rotting fruit. Nothing too overpowering or skunky though.
 
Stonerman said:
Yep, nothing beats that upbeat high where I get a permanent Joker grin :D Are there any that are still clear at that point? I just reached 9 weeks and there is still a good 20% clear.

You always have some clear as they continue to produce.
 

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